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ARC Raider Best Aimbot Settings for Boss Raids

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Zack Zwiezen
Published: December 1, 2025
ARC Raider Best Aimbot Settings for Boss Raids

Boss ARC units are very different from standard enemies.
They rotate armor pieces, expose weak-zones at intervals, shift stance under fire, and often require precision hits instead of simple chest locks.

That means aimbot for bosses must be:

  • slower
  • steadier
  • more deliberate
  • bone/zone filtered
  • tuned around weak-point timing
  • prediction-aware on rotational movement

Fast, twitchy, or magnet-style settings that work in PvP will look robotic and inefficient against raid bosses.

Below are the safest, highest-performance assist settings specifically for boss raids.

Priority Logic for Boss Aimbot

Boss encounters reward discipline over speed.
Always set aimbot logic to:

Weak-Zone Priority → Target Size Scaling → Body Core as Fail-Back

Boss lock sequences should follow:

  1. exposed plates
  2. vulnerable cells
  3. actuator joints
  4. chassis seals
  5. body core fallback

Never run a universal “center mass” lock.
It wastes damage and looks unnatural during boss movements.

Core Aimbot Settings for Boss Units

Smoothness

Recommended: 52–70

Boss fights demand maximum smoothing.
The aimbot should look like long, controlled tracking rather than fast target snaps.

High smoothing makes:

  • weak-zone correction natural
  • rotation angles believable
  • prediction lines clean

Bosses move slowly and deliberately — your aimbot should match that cadence.

Field of View (FOV)

Recommended: 4–8° Tight Cone

Boss raids require precision, not wide-angle acquisition.
A tight FOV ensures the aimbot only reacts to the boss’s exposed plates or energy nodes — not random targets in the area.

If multiple enemies exist in a raid phase, enable boss-only lock filtering.

Bone / Hit-Zone Targeting

Weak-Zone Only

Boss zones should be hand-picked:

  • Reactor points
  • Segment vents
  • Energy ports
  • Servo joints
  • Panel gaps
  • Shield hinge brackets
  • Structural seals

Disable:

  • auto-bone cycling
  • limb lock
  • full body selection

Let the assist logic focus only on meaningful penetration shots.

Target Switching Delay

Recommended: 300–550ms

Instant switching between weak-zones looks robotic during boss plate reveals.

Use a natural delay so your aim behavior mirrors human decision latency.

Prediction Strength

Medium–High

Bosses don’t zig-zag like players.
They rotate, shift posture, and reposition slowly.

A medium-to-strong prediction engine perfectly accounts for:

  • stance transitions
  • rotation arcs
  • actuator shifts

Avoid max prediction to prevent overleading shots.

Lock Strength

45–58

High enough to keep tracking reliable, but not so strong that your aim looks magnetized against small mechanical nodes.

Boss weak-zones are small — keeping a human-believable curve matters.

Recoil Suppression

28–38% Vertical

You want recoil assistance but not zero-kick.
Slight upward drift still looks natural — especially during sustained DPS phases.

Small recoil makes boss weak-zones easier to hold without revealing full automation.

Lateral Correction

3–8% Only

Most boss recoil is vertical, not lateral.
Too much side correction gives away the assist.

Keep lateral assist minimal and let the gun “breathe.”

Advanced Boss Settings

Randomization

2–5%

Tiny micro-variance in line stability mimics human correction.
Keep it subtle — anything more becomes jitter.

Boss-Only Target Filters

Enable:

  • Boss entity filtering
  • Weak-zone only locksets
  • Ignore non-boss targets

Raids often spawn drones or support units, and the aimbot must not snap off the boss mid-fight.

Max Distance

110–155 meters

Boss raids often start at range.
This distance window allows:

  • precise sniper fire
  • stable DMR lock
  • safe prediction curves

Any farther and lock logic looks over-perfect.

ADS-Only Aimbot Activation

For boss fights, bind assist to ADS only (right-mouse hold, etc.).
It looks believable and prevents sloppy hip-fire locks on armor plates.

Recommended Universal Boss Raid Profile

Use this as a safe, high-performance baseline:

  • Smoothness: 58
  • FOV:
  • Weak-Zones Only
  • Target Switch Delay: 420ms
  • Prediction: Medium-High
  • Lock Strength: 52
  • Vertical Suppression: 32%
  • Lateral Suppression: 6%
  • Randomization: 3%
  • Distance Limit: 135m
  • Activation: ADS-only

This setup:

  • stays stable on armor nodes
  • tracks slow rotation arcs cleanly
  • never snaps
  • avoids robotic micro-corrections
  • mirrors a disciplined raid marksman

Weapon Category Recommendations for Boss Aimbot

Boss raids reward precision weapons with predictable recoil and stable hit-grouping.

Best picks:

  • M39 EMR
  • LMR27
  • SVK-8.6
  • M2010 ESR
  • SV-98
  • PSR Precision Rifle

Because:

  • they hold aimbot curves perfectly
  • ballistic math remains consistent
  • weak-zone hits produce the highest raid damage

ESP Overlays That Matter in Boss Fights

To guarantee shot value:

  • weak-point ESP
  • boss-only target filters
  • vent/hinge markers
  • damage plate status
  • rotation angle indicators
  • distance tags
  • threat glow levels

These overlays prevent wasted fire on armored surfaces.

What NOT to Use During Boss Raids

❌ Wide FOV assist
❌ Max prediction
❌ Auto-bone scanning
❌ Zero recoil profiles
❌ Rapid target switching
❌ Full lateral suppression

Boss fights are slower, structured, and weak-zone timed.

Your aim logic should follow that rhythm.

Tactical Boss Aimbot Rules

  1. Always track exposed weak-plates first
  2. Slow curves beat fast locks
  3. Chest-targeting is worthless in raids
  4. Prediction must match the boss’s posture pace
  5. Recoil suppression should be modest
  6. Snipers + DMRs outperform everything

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